St. Lucia - Update History

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  • August 2024:  Security information updated with latest report from CSSN.
  • June 2024: All formalities checked and updated.
  • May 2024: A link to a reference guide on Caribbean boatyards has been added to the section on Yachting Essentials and Links.
  • March 2024:  Security information updated with latest incident report from CSSN.
  • February 2024:  SailClear added to Links section.
  • January 2024:  Security information updated with latest incident report from CSSN.
  • October 2023: Formalities checked and updated.
  • August 2023: Security section updated with latest incident reported from Marigot Bay.
  • August 2023: Immigration online form added and clearance and immigraiton updated (confirmed by RBM)
  • July 2023:  Security section updated with latest incident reported from Marigot Bay.
  • June 2023:  Security section updated with latest incident reported from Anse Canaries.
  • April 2023: Boat boys info. added to Yachting Essentials.
  • February 2023:  Updated Security information with CSSN report on outboard engine theft from Rodney Bay.
  • February 2023: Updated Cruiser VHF Net added on Communications section.  Added comment from CSSN about vandalism incident in the Pitons.
  • December 2022:  Security information updated with information from CSSN on armed assault on yacht.
  • October 2022:  Security information updated with information from CSSN on armed assaults on yachts at anchor.
  • April 2022: Arrival protocols further simplified for vaccinated sailors – biosecurity updated.
  • March 2022: Covid protocols amended with easing restrictions.
  • January 2022: Facts, Formalities and General Info. checked and updated.
  • November 2021: Covid protocols unchanged since August as confirmed by Rodney Bay Marina.
  • March 2021: Biosecurity Covid information archived and updated from official sites.
  • October 2020: Health information revised and updated.
  • March 2020: COVID-19 information and restrictions continually updated in biosecurity section. Latest from Caribbean Compass about lockdown.
  • March 2020: Security section updated following armed assault on a yacht in Soufriere as reported by CSSN.
  • March 2020: Coronavirus health requirements added to clearance.
  • January 2020:  Formalities information checked and updated from tourism and St. Lucia government websites.
  • December 2019: Security updated with more dinghy thefts at Gros Islet.
  • October 2018: Security update for Soufiere added from Caribbean Compass.
  • September 2017: Overtime hours and fees confirmed by St Lucia Customs.
  • March 2017: Overtime fees have been increased to EC$100 (per Doyle Guides)
  • December 2016: Further updates to security section following spate of thefts in Marigot Bay.
  • October 2015: Security Section updated
  • October 2015: Formalities checked/updated.
  • May 2015: Publications checked
  • April 2015:Updated information added to General/Money
  • October 2013: All information checked.
  • November 2012: General local information updates from WCC ARC information pack. All links checked and updated.
  • October 2012: Security section updated following a report of dinghy and outboard thefts off Reduit Beach, Rodney Bay, from Elaine and Richard Berry.

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